Sökning: "CEACAM1"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 9 avhandlingar innehållade ordet CEACAM1.
1. Characterization and modelling of CEACAM1 interactions in cell signalling
Sammanfattning : CEACAM1, the primordial carcino-embryonic Ag gene family member, is a transmembrane cell adhesion molecule expressed in leukocytes, epithelia, and blood vessel endothelia. As a result of differential splicing, CEACAM1 occurs as several isoforms, the two major ones being CEACAM1-L and -S, that have long (L) or short (S) cytoplasmic domains, respectively. LÄS MER
2. Differential expression pattern of CEACAM1 isoforms in polarized epithelial cells : it's regulation and some functional consequences
Sammanfattning : The cell adhesion molecule CEACAM1 is expressed in epithelia, small vessel endothelia and leukocytes as two major, co-expressed isoforms, CEACAM1-L and CEACAM1-S, which differ in their cytoplasmic domains. CEACAM1 has been found both in cell-cell contact areas and on apical surfaces of polarized epithelial cells. LÄS MER
3. Human intestinal epithelial cells in innate immunity : interactions with normal microbiota and pathogenic bacteria
Sammanfattning : Rod-shaped bacteria were previously shown to be associated with the small intestinal epithelium of children with celiac disease (CD). Using culture-dependent and independent methods, we characterized the microbiota of small intestine in children with CD and controls. The normal microbiota constitutes an unique organ-specific biofilm. LÄS MER
4. Links between activation and cytoskeletal regulation of B lymphocytes
Sammanfattning : Interplay between adhesion molecules and the cytoskeleton is involved in many aspects of B lymphocyte behaviour during an immune response. Events such as cell polarisation and locomotion, collaboration with T lymphocytes and segregation in secondary lymphoid tissues all include mechanisms that recognise microenvironment and accordingly adjust morphological features of the cell. LÄS MER
5. Cell adhesion molecules during odontogenesis and tooth-related diseases
Sammanfattning : Cell adhesion molecules play essential roles in the development and disease of tooth and oral structures, as well as in the maintenance of adult tissue structure/function. It has been shown that different types of cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) play an important part in craniofacial development when ectomesenchymal cells migrate from the neural list to the primitive oral cavity, giving rise to the palatal processes and tooth germs. LÄS MER